Current Search: Fascism (x)
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Title
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Fascism: what it is, how to fight it: compilation.
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Creator
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Trotsky, Leon
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Date Issued
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1944
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Identifier
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2683386, CFDT2683386, ucf:5070
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/2683386
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Title
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The fight against war and fascism.
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Creator
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American league for peace and democracy
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Date Issued
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1933
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Identifier
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367846, CFDT367846, ucf:5353
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/367846
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Title
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The fight for peace: Report on the preparations for imperialist war and the tasks of the Communist International, delivered August 13, 1935.
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Creator
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Togliatti, Palmiro, M. Ercoli. [pseud.]
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Date Issued
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1935
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Identifier
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367852, CFDT367852, ucf:5359
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/367852
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Title
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The background of German fascism.
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Creator
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Freeman, Joseph
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Date Issued
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1933
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Identifier
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361652, CFDT361652, ucf:5270
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/361652
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Title
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The fascist road to ruin.
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Creator
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Seldes, George
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Date Issued
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1935
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Identifier
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363248, CFDT363248, ucf:5275
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/363248
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Title
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The fate of trade unions under fascism.
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Creator
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Gorman, Francis J., Goldschmidt, Alfons, Salvemini, Gaetano, Anti fascist Literature Committee
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Date Issued
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1937
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Identifier
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2669155, CFDT2669155, ucf:4997
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/2669155
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Title
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The Fascist International.
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Creator
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Ward, Harry Frederick
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Date Issued
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1937
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Identifier
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363247, CFDT363247, ucf:5274
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/363247
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Title
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Prepare for power: The international situation and the tasks of the sections of the Comintern; report.
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Creator
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Kuusinen, O. W. (Otto Wille)
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Date Issued
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1933
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Identifier
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363417, CFDT363417, ucf:5312
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/363417
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Title
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Fascism, social-democracy and the communists.
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Creator
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Knorin, Vilgelm Germanovich
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Date Issued
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1934
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Identifier
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368028, CFDT368028, ucf:5372
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/368028
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Title
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The New fascist danger.
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Date Issued
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1962
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Identifier
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360074, CFDT360074, ucf:5232
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/360074
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Title
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The meaning of social-fascism: Its historical and theoretical background.
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Creator
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Browder, Earl Russell
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Date Issued
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1933
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Identifier
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671397, CFDT671397, ucf:5564
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/671397
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Title
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Youth and fascism: The youth movement and the fight against Fascism and the war danger.
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Creator
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Kuusinen, O. W. (Otto Wille), Communist International. 7th Congress, Moscow, 1935
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Date Issued
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1935
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Identifier
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370508, CFDT370508, ucf:5508
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/370508
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Title
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THE INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF INTER-WAR BRITISH FASCISTS.
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Creator
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Tucci, John, Kallina, Edmund, University of Central Florida
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Abstract / Description
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Between World Wars I and II, allied forces girded themselves to quash yet another enemy bent on world conquest: fascism. In England, however, the British fascists set about to save what they saw as a dying empire. In an effort to restore Britain's greatness, British fascism held to fascist principles and doctrine to stem the flow of immigration, which fascists saw as darkening the pure British culture. While many of the British fascists strongly admired Nazi Germany's version of fascism, they...
Show moreBetween World Wars I and II, allied forces girded themselves to quash yet another enemy bent on world conquest: fascism. In England, however, the British fascists set about to save what they saw as a dying empire. In an effort to restore Britain's greatness, British fascism held to fascist principles and doctrine to stem the flow of immigration, which fascists saw as darkening the pure British culture. While many of the British fascists strongly admired Nazi Germany's version of fascism, they were unique in that they forged their solutions from social ills that were distinctly British. British fascists were unabashedly anti-Semitic. They feared a Jewish threat to Britain's economy and culture and sought to counter it on every front. History, according to the British fascists, was rife with conspiracies which threatened the established "order of things." Unfortunately, their fears of conspiracy were so fantastic that their rationale was at times clouded and to their detriment. Foremost in the thinking of British fascists, Britain itself and all things British stood paramount to the exclusion of all else. Only an enormous resurgence of British nationalism would serve to regain Britain's proud heritage and future. Widely held principles of British fascism included direct representation in government for all occupations. All Britons would work in the interest of Britain, placing individual interests secondary to the whole of British culture. British fascism called for all Britons to actively involve themselves in the organic body of the British fascist state. Honor, duty, and loyalty would guide all Britons to a heightened sense of nationalism which would enable the individual to flourish within the fascist state. British fascism offered a sense of greatness to the British people. When all Britons embraced the nationalism of British fascism, pride of country, strength of family, honor of the individual, and the greatness of the British Empire all would be restored.
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Date Issued
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2005
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Identifier
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CFE0000794, ucf:46568
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0000794
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Title
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Fascism in action: A documented study and analysis of fascism in Europe.
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Creator
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Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service
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Date Issued
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1947
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Identifier
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2683380, CFDT2683380, ucf:5067
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/2683380
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Title
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Fascism is still a menace.
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Creator
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Hass, Eric, Socialist Labor Party
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Date Issued
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1948
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Identifier
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2683382, CFDT2683382, ucf:5068
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/2683382
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Nazis preferred: The renazification of Western Germany.
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Creator
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Miller, Moses
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Date Issued
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1950
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Identifier
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1745503, CFDT1745503, ucf:4787
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/1745503
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Title
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What is happening in Germany?.
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Creator
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Heckert, Fritz
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Date Issued
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1933
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Identifier
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363357, CFDT363357, ucf:5301
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/363357
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Fascism, the danger of war and the tasks of the communist parties: Report.
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Creator
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Kuusinen, O. W. (Otto Wille), Communist International Executive Committee
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Date Issued
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1934
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Identifier
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368027, CFDT368027, ucf:5371
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/368027
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Title
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Fascism...
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Creator
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Nearing, Scott
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Date Issued
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1933
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Identifier
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368029, CFDT368029, ucf:5373
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/368029
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Title
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THE OSI AND THE NAZIS: AMERICA'S STRUGGLE TO EXPEL NAZI WAR CRIMINALS AND THEIR ALLIES DECADES AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR.
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Creator
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Murray, Evan S, Lyons, Amelia, University of Central Florida
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Abstract / Description
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This thesis examines the history of the Office of Special Investigations' campaign to identify, denaturalize, and deport Nazis and Nazi collaborators. By analyzing documents from the work of the Office's predecessor, the Special Litigations Unit, in 1977, up to and including the case of George Lindert in 1995, this research aims to provide an understanding of the Office's origins, methods, and motivations. This work was done through the consultation of court records, internal memos, letters,...
Show moreThis thesis examines the history of the Office of Special Investigations' campaign to identify, denaturalize, and deport Nazis and Nazi collaborators. By analyzing documents from the work of the Office's predecessor, the Special Litigations Unit, in 1977, up to and including the case of George Lindert in 1995, this research aims to provide an understanding of the Office's origins, methods, and motivations. This work was done through the consultation of court records, internal memos, letters, an official government report on the Office's activities, other literature written on this topic, and interviews conducted by the author with two former members of the Office of Special Investigations. This paper finds that while the Office did manage to bring numerous persecutors to justice, and greatly contributed to the broader understanding of the inner-workings of the Holocaust, the long delay before the United States undertook these proceedings, the lack of clarity in the law regarding the subject, and the highly political nature of this public effort all resulted in inconsistent and sometimes questionable outcomes. Going forward, proactive investigations and clear legislation could aid in avoiding such difficulties in the future.
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Date Issued
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2019
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Identifier
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CFH2000552, ucf:45650
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000552
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